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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1947-09-04, Page 4Page 4 THE TIMES-AD VO CATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 4th, 1947 > JACK UP SAGGING FLOORS WITH PYRAMID CELLAR POSTS A SAGGING FLOOR means weak support'some­ where. It is a dangerous condition and may cause costly damage. The, Pyra­ mid No. 6 Adjustable Cellar Post will correct this; and by turning tire adjust­ able jack screw H turn a week, you can slowly, safely bring floors back to normal level. Pyramid No. 3 PORCH POST can be adjusted under a sagging porch and left there permanently. Grand for Summer Cottages. Another useful jack is the Pyramid No. 1 Builder*a Jack, It will lift up to 15 tons. Con­ tractors, Farmers, Road Builders, Boat Builders will also find Pyramid Jacks to suit their particu- j> lar needs. SOLD BY Exeter District Co-op When you need a Jack ... buy PYRAMID! WHALEN Mr. and Mrs. 'Chas. Baldwin, of Ionia, New York, were week-end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. William French and Mr. E. iFreneh. Mr. Nelson Gunning, of Rosiland B.C., Mrs. Tillie Hern, of St. Marys Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Baker, Sth 'Line Blanshard, visited on Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Millson. Mrs. Alex Good and Miss Bessie Good, of Dearborn, Mich., were Labor Day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Baillie. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Squire and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Squire were Sun­ day evening visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hodgins. Mr. Geo. Lewis, George ansd David, of Ingersoll, were week-end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parkinson and other friends in the community. Mr. and Mrs. E. Foster, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Squire, Mr. and Mrs. Milne Pullen and Donald, Mrs. La­ verne Morley attended the Toronto Exhibition Mr. Bob Jones, of Chatham, spent Labor Day with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. French. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brock, Dav­ id and Donald, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Morley. Billie who had spent the past seven weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Morley, returned home with them. Miss Jean Ogden, of London, spent the week-end at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Foster. Mrs. Don Marshall and Reggie, at­ tended the Mary Hastings picnic at Springbank, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Milne. Pullen and Donald were at Springbank on Sun­day. THE HURON LUMBER CO. limited announce a Monstrous For the Opening of Their New Offices and Show Rooms Sata, Sept. 13th Dancing 9-13 Flannigan’s Orchestra — ADMISSION — 1 Book of Lions Club Tickets This dance is sponsored by Lions of the Exeter Lions Club in aid of the Exeter and Community Hospital Fund. i. • : : ...... y ' ...... I Classified Directory | Small Cost, Little Space, but Power to Burn . , . Times-Advocate Want Ads COMING EVENTS NOTICES TENDERS WANTED COMING EVENTS—Old time and modern Dance at Lucan Friday, Sept. 12, Music by CKNX Gold­ en Prairie Cowboys. Admission 50 cents, Danaing 10 toT. 4c FOR SALE FOR SALE—Beefring heifers. Ap­ ply to Ernest Willard, phone 175r23 'Exeter. 28:4* Special Roadshow Engagement Bold! Vital! Human! Fearless! Showing Monday, 1 uesday, Wednesday Only! September 8th, 9th, 10th MftTE11 ™E 0F NV I k" THIS THEATRE BELIEVES IT HAS TWO BASIC OBLIGATIONS TO ACCOM-' PUSH...FIRST, TO ENTERTAIN ITS PATRONS AND SECOND, TO PERFORM A PUBLIC SERVICE. IT IS IN THE INTEREST OF PUBLIC SERVICE THAT WE PRESENT THIS SIGNIFICANTLY VITAL MOTION PICTURE... j d’8"- Kr. * hav0 ~ ''so°^ or 10 ’’“ency. W°ture r0spoi S*1 r EXETER i SEGREGATED AUDIENCES WOMEN ONLY at 2&7 p.m DOORS OPEN AT 1.30 — 6.30 » aci320«^ 4 °a tte < r* v. ' Of th** Sill .... • fORBSS Board of Education —‘Continued From Page One age of six in 1947. Moved by R. E. Russell and sec­ onded by Mrs. Marion Sanders that school zone signs be placed on Main Street near the library to protect the Grade I pupils; also that the Council of the village of Exeter pro­ vide some police supervision at dis­ persal hours; motion carried. At this point in the meeting Mr. Middleton went over to the Council meeting and they promised to assist with supervision and signs at the library, Accounts were read and ordered paid on motion of R. E. Russell, seconded by H. Pollen; motion car­ ried. Moved by H. Pollen and seconded by W. Seldon that beginning Sept. 1st, the school teachers and jani­ tor must present written vouchers for all supplies, said vsuchers to be handed in before the regular meet­ ing of the Exeter Public School Board the first Tuesday of each month; motion carried, At present there are 202 pupils enrolled in the Public School with 34 beginners. R. E. Russell moved adjourn­ ment. W. H. Hodgson, Sec.-Treas. Co unci) Minutes —iContinued From Page One to view property. The Treasurer presented esti­ mates for the balance of the year. The report was accepted and or­ dered filed on the motion of Coun­ cillors . Sweitzer and Cochrane. The payment of $400.00 on ac­ count, ~ for work done on Wein Drain, to Chas. Dietrich was rati­ fied on the motion of Councillors Caldwell and Sweitzer. Application of Irwin Ford to build store on Huron St. was pre-’ sented. Council to view location and pass on same. The following accounts were read and ordered paid on the motion of Councillors Caldwell and Sweitzer; Jas. McEwene, 100 10-inch tile $27.50; John Hunkin, balance on sidewalk 5 2.45; Mrs. Annie Snell, payment for Housing Property $5,488.77; Wm. Wareing, labor, cleaning T. Hall 3.25; P. R. Dur­ and, painting and papering T. Hall 310.00; Hilton Laing, gas and oil, tractor and truck 44.51; Snell Bros & Co., taxi to London 7.00. Relief: Jas. Bowey, fuel $7.00; Jones & May, groceries 13.25; Bpoo’m’s Meat Market, meat 5.50; Exeter Dairy, milk 9.5 0; Southcott Bros., groceries 13.20; Chambers & Darling, meat 5.00; R. G. Seldon i; Son, fuel 6.00. Work -Sheet: Gerald Cornish, road maint. and garbage coil. $5 3.69; Edgar Mawhinney, road maint. and garbage coll. 11.82; Walter Penrose, road maint. and garbage coll. 9.4 8; Emerson Corn­ ish, road maint. 1.00; Richard Davis, cleanings streets 40.95. All motions were carried. Ad­ journment on the motion of Coun­ cillor Cochrane. C. V. Pickard, Clerk. Fleming—Fawcett The marriage of Leona Ruth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Fawcett, Staffa, to Archie Lyle Fleming, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Fleming, Watford, was solemnized in the United Church, Staffa, with Rev. A. H. Danard officiating. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore white Nylon styled with a sweetheart neckline, long sleeves, and full skirt. Her" long embroidered veil was gathered to a headdress of white roses. She wore her grandmother’s locket and carried red roses. Miss Doris Faw­ cett was her sister’s only attend­ ant. She wore a turquoise taffeta gown and carried early fall flowers in her bouquet. John Fawcett and Leonard Fleming were ushers. The couple will reside in London. PERSONAL “WALK A BLOCK or walk a mile, Lloyd's for your feet will bring a smile.” Lloyd’s Corn Salve, 50c at Robertson’s Drug Store. Men use “VIGORINE” if weak, run­ vitality. 1'5-day treatment $1.00. At Robertson’s Drug Store down, nervous. Get renewed pep, FOR 'SALE — 1939 Fargo 2-ten truck, 158” W.B., hydraulic hoist, 7x12 rack, 5 ft. high; mo­ tor recently overhauled; good tires. Apply to J. M. Scott, Crom­ arty, phone 42rl3 Dublin. 4c FOR BALE—’40 Plymouth sedan; 4 good tires, radio, heater; in good condition; privately owned. Apply to Harvey Pfaff at Exeter Post Office. 4* ATTENTION CUBS All Cubs please meet at Riverview Park, Thursday eve­ ning, September 11th, at seveai .o’clock. The Exeter Cub Pack wel­ comes new boys between the ages of eight and twelve. JEAN BROCK, Cubmaster, MARGARET MELVILLE, Ass’t WILL HAVE an open day Wednes­ day, 'Sept. 10th, for delivering honey at Clandeboye. Bring your own containers. W. F. Abbott. 4* HELP WANTED HELP WANTED — Woman want­ ed part time for cleaning also WAITRESS. Apply in person at Rether’s Coffee Shop, Exeter. 4c FOR SAJLE — 140 pullets, Hamp.- Rock cross, 6 months old, be­ ginning to lay. Harry Hoy, Hen­ sall, phone 42. 4* FOR SALE — Brantford binder twine. Place your order now. Cann’s Mill, Exeter and Whalen. FOR SALE—’3 2 Plymouth 4-cylin- der coach, 600x16 tires, new” rings and valve job; 1 used electrolux, good condition. Phone 14J Hen- saB, Harry Dinnin. 4* FOR SALE—Second hand No. 14 DeLaval separator. Lindenfield's Hardware, Exeter. 4c FOR SALE—i32£” x 23” x 23’ safe. Phone Ida Zimmer. 28, Dashwood. 4* HELP WANTED—2 men immedi­ ately. Apply Cann’s Mill Ltd. 21c WANTED—Girl. Apply at Avalon Sandwich Shoppe, Phone 11, Ex­ eter. 21c FARM FOR SALE BY TENDER Settled tenders will be received up to and including Sept. 8, for the sale of Farm, Lot 26 and Part 27, Con. 1, Hay Township, contain­ ing 125 acres (more or less), less C.N.R. right of way. This farm is located on No. 4 Highway, close 'to good grain and cash crop ’markets and is close to schools and church­ es. This farm is well bulk on, con­ taining a large 8-room, 2-storey white brick house, garage, hen house, frame barn 40x60 with straw shed attached 100x28. Hyd­ ro available. Farm coniains approximately 10 acres of hardwood bush, balance^ of land is reasonably well drained and in a good state of cultivation. Possession can be arranged on Dec, 1st, 1947. For terms and conditions of sale apply to the undersigned. All tenders must be submitted in writing, the highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. DUNCAN STEWART, Hensall, Ontario. 28:4c FOR RENT NOTICE TO CREDITORS FOR RENT—A Webster paint £pray outfit. Beavers Hardware. REAL ESTATE FOR 'SALE — John Street, vacant lot, cellar dug, drains in, town water in, old house included. W. C. Pearce. FOR SALE—little pigs, six weeks old. Mrs. Evelyn 'Broderick, Ex­ eter. 4* FOR SALE — A - roan Shorthorn bull, 8 months old, purebred; also purebred York hog, ready for service. Geo. C. Allen. Kirk­ ton,_________ 4* FOR SALE—-Seed wheat, Register­ ed Dawson’s Golden Chaff. Harry iStrang, phone Exeter 177rl6. 4c FOR SALE—Four to six tons of steel rods for construction. Ap­ ply Exeter Co-Op. 4 c FARM FOR SALE—100 acres, 1% miles west -of Dashwood, i mile south -off Highway 83, with fer­ tile soil and good buildings, con­ sisting of large solid brick li-ouse good cistern and furnace; barn 40x70 with litter carrier, suf­ ficient water power for pumping, large drive shed, pig pen and hen house; young orchard and all small fruits; school bus route on Highway; hydro available; possession arranged. Mrs. Bertha Willert, Dashwood. 28:4:11c In the Estate of William Harold Victor Wells, deceased. ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS’. AGAINST the estate of William Harold Victor Wells, late of the- Township of Stephen, in'the County of Huron, Farmer, who died on or about the 13th day of July, A.D. 1947, are required to file particu­ lars of the same with Elmer D. Bell. Solicitor, of Exeter, Ontario,, by the 9th day of .'Steptember, A.D. 19 47, after which date the estate will be distributed, having regard only to those claims of which no­ tice has been received. DATED the 16 th day of August A.D. 1947, ELMER D. BELL, •Exeter, Ontario. Solicitor for the Administrator. 21::28:4c AUCTION SALES FOR SALE—Tractor plow, 2 fur­ row, $50.00; out-throw disc, 14 plate, $8.00; rubber tired wagon $45.0 0. Corn binder’ and hay wanted. W. B. Thompson, -Clin­ ton, 2 miles west. 4:,llc FOR SALE—25 0 Rock pullets, 5£ months old, laying. Apply to -Martin Laub, Woodham, phone Kirkton 25rl2. 4c FOR SALE—-George White bean machine with hard rubber tires. Apply to Fergus Turnbull phone 32r7 Dashwood. 4c FOR SALE—■Double lot on Mill St. Priced for quick sale. Apply at Times-Advocate. 4* WANTED WANTED -— Furnished or unfurn­ ished -houses, suites or house­ keeping rooms required immedi­ ately for married, personnel oi RCAF Airport. These are veter­ ans, too, and deserve your as­ sistance. Phone 316 and ask for Housing Officer. WANTED — By -fully experienced young farmer, a farm to work on shares or rent, references if re­ quired. S. H. McNeil, R.R. 2, Alvinston. ’ 4-4tp WANTED — Exeter District High School teacher, wife and two children wish to rent, furnished or unfurnished rooms or house. W. A. Ness. Exeter. Please phone High Sohool. WANTED—25 to 30 pigs. Harvey Godbolt, 178rl3 Exeter. 4c WANTED—Young lady for Postal ‘Clerk in Exeter Post Office. Ap­ ply to M. W. Pfaff, phone 116. ._____________________________4 c WANTED—Young man from town or country to work as tinsmith. Apply Box T, Exeter Times-Advo­ cate. c LOST LOST -—■ In the vicinity of Dash­ wood or Zurich a rotary pump and a hose.' Finder please leave at W, C. Allison’s, Exeter. Re­ ward. 4* LOST—A white dog, answers td “Smudge.” Fond of children. Valued as children’s pet. Return to R. E. Christie, .Kirkton, or phone 70 Kir kton. 4* MISCELLANEOUS WE ARE now making afrange- ments for fall whitewashing jobs, big oi’ small, with spray motor machine. Wm. Watson, phone 35rl9 Dashwood. 7-12tp CUSTOM Combining $3.50, Plow­ ing $2.50, One-Way Discing $1.50 per acre. Phdhe Leon 'Ttieibnor, 17lr24, Exeter, l-5tp FOR SALE— Bn Crediton, some houses worth your consideration. On highways, some houses with acreages to fit your needs. Farms in Huron, Perth and Middlesex in the cheap list, others of the very best to be found. Consult W. C. Pearce, Realtor, lExeter. 21* FOR SALE — 100-acre farm, Ste­ phen township, clay loam, well tile-draine'd, bank barn 7 2x45, stone stable, ‘brick house, nearly new; y2 mile from highway, 3 miles from Crediton or Mt. Car­ mel, terms can be arranged, pos­ session first of November. For further particulars, apply to Frank H. Glanville, Exeter. 21-5tp FOR SALE—Lot 1-5 acre, north­ west corner at Chiselhurst, good well on lot, site of general store that was burned. Mrs. Frank Ryckman, Hensall, Ontario. 7-3tp FARMS WANTED—Jf you have a farm for sale in the Centralia district or in other areas adjoin­ ing Exeter contact us. We have buyers for fall or spring posses­ sion. C. V. Pickard, Exeter, Ont. FOR SALE—Block of 4 or 5 lots, centrally located in Exeter. C. V. Pickard, Realtor. FOR SALE—1'50 acres, frame house and large bank barn, close to town. S mile to Public School, productive clay loam, 10 acres bush, never failing water supply^ & .mile off County Road, hydro passes gate. Let us show you this property if you are looking for a farm that will carry, a lot •of cattle and hogs. C. V. Pickard, Realtor, .Main Street, Exeter. FOR SALE—•Immediate or fall pos­ session, 100 acres with good brick house and bank barn, good water supply, 14 acres fall wheat, small bush, close to Exeter. C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Exeter. FOR SALE—2-storey brick house in Exeter, all modern conveni­ ences, has 2 complete bathrooms, hardwood floors throughout, could easily be turned into a duplex. Apply at Times-Advo­ cate. 24* BABY CHICKS A-l STARTED CHICKS at reduced prices: Barred Rocks, mixed; Sus­ sex x New Hampshire, mixed; White Leghorn pullets; Barred Rock x White Leghorn pullets. All from blood-tested Stock. Write or phone A. H. Switzer Hatchery, phone 38-B Granton. 5-tfc STARTED CHICKS Mixed chicks and pullets—all varieties. NEVHAIJSER HATCHERIES 81 King StbCet, LONDON, Ontario. / Open Evenings A Want Ad will bring an Invas­ ion of buyers to your home. Strathroy, Saturday, September 6th- 100 mixed stock cattle; good feeder steers. Trucks to deliver. A. G. Mc­ Alpine, Auctioneer. 4e AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS Mr. Frank Taylor, auctioneer, has received instructions to sell by public auction on Main St., Grand Bend on SATURDAY, SEPT. 6th, 194.7 at l;<30 p.m., the following: 3 beds and springs; 2 felt matt­ resses; spring-filled mattress; 2 dressers; dresser and commode combined; 3 bedroom commodes; cherry bureau with 7 drawers; hall stand; cot and mattress; camp cot; bedroom oil heater; 2 wool blan­ kets; quantity of bedding; pillows and pillow cases; buffet; exten­ sion table and 6 chairs; 2 rocking chairs; lounge; settee set; radio table; parlor table; tourist table with 4 chairs; kitchen cabinet; kitchen cupboard; ice refrigerator; new electric washing machine; music cabinet; mantle clock; cab­ inet sewing machine, Goodrich B; a number ©f pictures; 2 toilet sets; all kinds of fancy dishes and dish­ es; bed sheets; cook stove; hot plate; 3-burner oil stove and oven; rug 10x13; Oriental rug 4%x7; several hooked mats; garden tools; sealers; kitchen utensils; knives; forks; spoons; table linen; floor lamp; and other articles. TERMB—CASH FRANK TAYLOR, Auct. MRS. NANCY RAVELLE, Prop. AUCTION SALE OF REAL ESTATE AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS of the late William Mawhinney Mr. Frank Taylor has received instructions to sell by public auc­ tion at. Andrew Street, Exeter on SATURDAY, SEPT. 13th, 1947 at 1:30 p.m., the following: HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS—Stove,, (coal and wood); coal oil stove; cupboard; sideboard; couch; drop­ leaf table; organ; chesterfield Suite (new); 2 bedroom suites; sewing machine; dining-'room table; chairs small table; clock; carpets; bed­ ding; kitchen utensils; boiler; tub; lawn mower; electric lamp; seal­ ers; dishes of all kinds; mats; coal; pictures; 2 toilet sets; 2 Congoleum rugs; a number of other articles. Terms of Chattels, cash. REAL EBTATll—There will also be offered for sale the residence of lat6 William Mawhinney on Andrew Street, subject to a reserve bid. Terms—10 pec cent, cash, ’bal­ ance within 30 days; possession When balance of purchase price is, paid, WM, SCHROEDER, CHESTER ~ MAWHINNEY, Executors, FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneer, GEORGE LAWSON, Clerk.